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Scripting languages are computer programming languages created to shorten the traditional edit-compile-link-run process. Scripting languages can be interpreted or compiled, but because interpreters are simpler to write than compilers, they are interpreted at least as often as they are compiled. |
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Using Storage to Maximize the Business Benefits of Virtualization
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Companies of all sizes are rapidly embracing server virtualization to reduce management of server sprawl, cut administrative chores, and save money. Used in conjunction with new high-performance servers, particularly those based on multi-core processors, virtualization allows dozens of applications to run as virtual machines on a single physical server, thus making much more efficient use of computing resources. |
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